The Stump Sisters by Stefanie Vega
Sisters love can't be undone when loosing hands or feet.
They combine their limbs and act as one and learn to make ends meet.
From
the tales that left profound impressions in my earliest childhood
memories, I began working not only with unwanted doll parts, but with
skull & bones & birds. They spoke
to me of wanting to tell the bigger story. The dolls we played with as
children were the totems of our dreams. Upon them we laid our hopes
& fears...upon them we projected our greatest selves.
- Stefanie Vega
Das Verbunden Fräuleins (The Connected Miss)
Aunia
Kahn is figurative artist, photographer, creative entrepreneur and
inspirational speaker. She’s has created a hybrid art form combining
many disciplines
which she invariably designs, builds, and executes characters,
non-existent places, dreams, illusions, fears and fables into creations
melding elements of classical and contemporary art. Her art is often
compared to movie-like stills hiding away long stories
within their visuals.
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Rough & Ready Sideshow
Showing Oct. 10th - Nov. 8th!
Group exhibition featuring Ransom & Mitchell, Alexandra Manukyan, Stefanie Vega and Aunia Kahn.
Spidora by Ransom & Mitchell
Ransom
& Mitchell is the fine art nom de plume for the artistic
collaborations of Jason Mitchell & Stacey Ransom.
Director-photographer Jason Mitchell and set designer-photo
illustrator Stacey Ransom create highly-detailed and visually-lush
portraits & scenarios. Their work is narrative in nature and draws
upon the darker undercurrent that exists within all aspects of society.
They aim to create worlds that cannot exist, through
a unique combination of cinematic lighting, theatrically designed sets,
and an illustrative approach that is inspired by the Italian and Dutch
Master painters. The resulting digital art blurs the lines between
traditional photography and classical painting
so the viewer is unsure as to what is “real” and what we created either
as sets & props or as digital painting.
Broken by Alexandra Manukyan
The
central theme that unites all my paintings examines how seemingly
separate and isolated life experiences actually disguise the extent of
our individual and communal bonds.
The "masks" and the accompanying identities we all assume depending on
the life role we must play, obstructs the conscious mind from
acknowledging what truly unites us through the isolation and chaos: our
shared encounters of pain, loss, desire, and longing
for serenity and acceptance.
TALES OF THE UNCANNY
Group exhibition featuring Sandra Yagi, Marc Burckhardt, Hannah Yata and introducing Mila Sketch
Nov. 14th - Dec. 31st
Artist Reception
Nov. 15 6-9PM
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